
So, 'Carrión' dives into a really intense period of medical history, focusing on this Peruvian doctor who made some extreme choices. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to really sit with Carrión's motivations and internal struggles. It’s not just about smallpox; it’s about the man behind the research, his memories, and the weight of his decision to inoculate himself. The atmosphere is heavy, but there's a certain beauty in the way they capture the historical context. Practical effects are kept to a minimalistic approach, which adds to the rawness of the narrative. Performances are solid—they really pull you into Carrión's world. It's definitely distinctive for its introspective take on a crucial moment in medical history.
Focuses on Daniel Alcides Carrión's unique story.Explores deep themes of sacrifice and medical ethics.Captures a rich historical atmosphere.
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Gerardo Donaire Pagador
Director